Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away
Movie Blurb by Shale
December 22, 2012
I have never been to a Cirque du Soleil show when they came to South Florida and just like plays that I do not go to, I will see them when they become movies. Ppl who like plays and live performances will argue it is better but today I got what would be a ringside seat to the show, up close and more personal than seeing the performers live. They were bigger than life on the big screen and the 3-D let me see the depth of the performance.
There isn't much to tell about this movie. I am of the 82% of audiences who liked it, but only a little over half of the aggregate reviewers cared for it. Perhaps they were concerned with the non-acting, the non-existent story or the non-expressive face of the lead, Mia (Erica Linz). But, this to me is art on screen and I was fascinated by the sets, costuming and gymnast dancers.
During these various scenes we see great costuming and sets for the gymnastic/dance performances that always amaze me.
I am always turned on by the sight of a well sculpted human form. But in this movie you not only see the form but you see what the human body can do. How is it possible that I was issued the same body as these ppl but theirs moves so unbelievably agile and precisely. It is as if we are not of the same species.
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Movie Blurb by Shale
December 22, 2012
I have never been to a Cirque du Soleil show when they came to South Florida and just like plays that I do not go to, I will see them when they become movies. Ppl who like plays and live performances will argue it is better but today I got what would be a ringside seat to the show, up close and more personal than seeing the performers live. They were bigger than life on the big screen and the 3-D let me see the depth of the performance.
There isn't much to tell about this movie. I am of the 82% of audiences who liked it, but only a little over half of the aggregate reviewers cared for it. Perhaps they were concerned with the non-acting, the non-existent story or the non-expressive face of the lead, Mia (Erica Linz). But, this to me is art on screen and I was fascinated by the sets, costuming and gymnast dancers.
During these various scenes we see great costuming and sets for the gymnastic/dance performances that always amaze me.
I am always turned on by the sight of a well sculpted human form. But in this movie you not only see the form but you see what the human body can do. How is it possible that I was issued the same body as these ppl but theirs moves so unbelievably agile and precisely. It is as if we are not of the same species.
See More Here:
http://www.hipforums.com/newforums/showthread.php?p=7492313#post7492313
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